Budapest
Coverage of Budapest in the Nexus archive.
- Hungary Selling First Eurobond to Harvest Post-Orban Rally
Hungary is selling its first eurobond to capitalize on a market rally following the tenure of Viktor Orbán. The article references a photograph of Budapest's skyline.
- Heatwave grips Eastern Europe after Germany weather breaks records
A deadly heatwave that broke temperature records in western Europe has shifted east to scorch Hungary, Romania, and the Balkans. Budapest is expected to exceed 40°C (104F), with Belgrade and Bucharest reaching 38°C and 37°C, respectively. Red extreme heat warnings are in effect for Poland, Hungary, and Romania.
- Hungary holds first post-Orban Budapest Pride march
Hungary held its first post-Orban Budapest Pride march with tens of thousands attending despite high temperatures. Former right-wing leader Viktor Orban attempted to ban the event last year as part of an LGBTQ+ crackdown.
- Budapest pride continues despite heat
Budapest's first official Pride march since Viktor Orbán left office as prime minister is set to proceed despite high temperatures. Tensions remain as far-right activists removed rainbow flags from the Elisabeth Bridge, replacing them with Hungarian flags ahead of the event.
- Man arrested in Hungary for collecting human body parts taken from cemeteries, police say
A 30-year-old man in Hungary was arrested for collecting human body parts from abandoned cemeteries and his hospital workplace. Police found skulls, bones, and other body parts in his apartment, and he admitted to eating some. He is being held on suspicion of illegal use of human bodies.
- Man arrested in Hungary for collecting human body parts taken from cemeteries, police say
A 30-year-old man in Hungary was arrested for collecting human body parts from abandoned cemeteries and his hospital workplace. Police found skulls, a leg, a hand, and other parts in his apartment, with the man admitting to dissection and consumption of body parts. He is being held on suspicion of illegal use of human bodies.
- Hungary Names OTP’s Tardos as Debt Chief in Charge of Cost Cuts
Hungary has appointed OTP's Tardos as the head of debt management to oversee cost-cutting measures. The country is set to hold parliamentary elections on April 10, 2026, with significant implications beyond the EU's 10 million population.
- Hungary’s Orbán-appointed president vows to resist Magyar’s attempt to remove him
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok, appointed by Viktor Orbán, is resisting attempts by new Prime Minister Péter Magyar to remove him. Magyar accuses Sulyok and other Orbán-era appointees of enabling cronyism, while Sulyok claims Magyar is abusing his parliamentary majority to consolidate power. Both sides allege the other is undermining democratic norms.
- Hungary drops charges against organizers of banned Pride marches
Hungary has dropped charges against organizers of banned Pride marches. Participants gathered during the Budapest Pride march in Budapest, Hungary on June 28, 2025.
- Charges dropped against Budapest mayor over 2025 Pride march
Charges against Budapest's liberal Mayor Gergely Karacsony were dropped. He had been accused of helping to organize the banned 2025 Pride march.
- Charges dropped against Budapest mayor over 2025 Pride march
Charges against Budapest's liberal Mayor Gergely Karacsony for organizing the banned 2025 Pride march have been dropped. The mayor had been charged with assisting in the event's organization.
- Ukraine and Hungary agree on minority rights, paving way for EU accession talks
Hungary and Ukraine reached an agreement on the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, potentially allowing approval of the first cluster in Ukraine's EU accession talks. The agreement could resolve a long-running dispute that strained relations between Budapest and Kyiv.
- Hungary secures more EU funds than it can spend
Hungary has secured more EU funds than it can currently use, requiring it to find projects for €10 billion from the pandemic recovery fund before it lapses in December.
- UCL final: Raising concerns in Paris that troublemakers will cause unrest
Paris is preparing for a Champions League final featuring Paris Saint-Germain against Arsenal in Budapest. The event is expected to draw large crowds to screening venues in Paris, raising concerns about potential unrest caused by troublemakers.
- Ukraine, Hungary Hold Talks on Restoring Ties
Ukrainian and Hungarian foreign ministers conducted online talks to improve bilateral relations following Viktor Orbán's election defeat. The conversation marks a potential turning point in the historically tense relationship between Kyiv and Budapest. Both countries appear committed to resetting ties and moving forward diplomatically.
- Hungary’s Euro Dream Is Reshaping Bond Markets in Eastern Europe
Hungary's pursuit of euro adoption is having significant effects on bond markets across Eastern Europe. The country's monetary policy ambitions are reshaping investment dynamics and financial conditions in the region.
- Forint Drops After Hungarian Central Bank Cuts Rate on FX Swaps
The National Bank of Hungary cut rates on FX swaps, causing Forint to drop. This decision was made in Budapest. The move affects Hungary's economy.
- Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s prime minister to end 16-year Orbán era
Péter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's prime minister, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. Magyar invited people to 'step through the gate of regime change' after his Tisza party won a landslide victory. This marks a significant shift in Hungarian politics.
- Quant Fund Sees Hungary Finance Revival as Orban Era Is Ending
A quantitative fund sees a potential revival in Hungary's finance sector as Viktor Orban's era is coming to an end. This change in leadership may impact the country's economic policies. The development is being watched closely by financial analysts.
- Hedge Funds Built for Crypto Turn to Oil and Gold on 24/7 Venues
Hedge funds originally focused on cryptocurrency are now investing in oil and gold on 24/7 trading platforms. Gold prices approached $5,000 per ounce amid geopolitical tensions and concerns over the Federal Reserve's independence. The surge in gold is attributed to heightened risk aversion and market uncertainty.
- Magyar Says Hungary Should Eventually Adopt the Euro
Peter Magyar, following his election victory in Hungary, stated the country should eventually adopt the Euro. The announcement was made during a news conference in Budapest on April 13.
- Europe celebrates as Orbán's landslide defeat deals a blow to Putin and Trump
Europe celebrates Viktor Orbán's landslide defeat in Hungary, which is seen as a setback for Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. The victory rally in Budapest, led by Peter Magyar, highlights shifting political dynamics in the region.
- Katya Adler: Jubilation in Budapest will be felt in Europe but leaves Moscow cold
European leaders celebrate Hungary's joy over the removal of Vladimir Putin's EU ally, with jubilation in Budapest resonating across Europe. The BBC's Europe editor highlights the political shift impacting Russia's influence in the region.
- Katya Adler: Jubilation in Budapest will be felt in Europe but leaves Moscow cold
European leaders celebrate the removal of Vladimir Putin's EU ally, with Hungarians in Budapest expressing jubilation. The BBC's Europe editor, Katya Adler, reports on the mixed reactions across Europe.
- Celebrations in Hungary after Orban ousted in landmark election
Celebrations erupted in Budapest following the landmark election where opposition leader Peter Magyar defeated Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The result marks a significant political shift in Hungary.
- Viktor Orbán's Hungarian experiment runs out of steam
Péter Magyar's election victory ends Viktor Orbán's influence, bringing relief to Hungary after years of political tensions. The outcome signals a shift toward stability in the country.
- Viktor Orbán's Hungarian experiment runs out of steam
Viktor Orbán's leadership in Hungary faces challenges as Péter Magyar's election victory signals a shift toward stability. The article highlights relief among Hungarians weary of Orbán's policies, with Nick Thorpe reporting from Budapest.
- Hungary's opposition party poised to oust Viktor Orbán after 16 years, poll shows
A poll suggests Hungary's opposition party may unseat long-standing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power. Opposition candidate Peter Magyar is set to participate in the parliamentary election in Budapest, Hungary.
- At a concert in Budapest, anti-Orbán sentiments take center stage ahead of election
A concert in Budapest saw musicians and attendees express anti-Orbán sentiments ahead of an upcoming election. The event highlighted growing public criticism of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's leadership.
- At a concert in Budapest, anti-Orbán sentiments take center stage ahead of election
A concert in Budapest saw musicians and attendees express anti-Orbán sentiments ahead of Hungary's election. The event highlighted public criticism of President Viktor Orbán's leadership amid political tensions.
- Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán scents victory
Péter Magyar's opposition movement leads in Hungary's polls as thousands gather at Budapest's Heroes' Square to show support against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The event marks a final push for votes ahead of critical elections.
- Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán senses victory
Péter Magyar's opposition movement leads in Hungary's polls as anti-Orbán supporters gather in Budapest's Heroes' Square. The challenger senses victory in the political race against Viktor Orbán.
- Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán senses victory
Péter Magyar's opposition movement leads in polls ahead of Hungary's election, with tens of thousands gathering at Heroes' Square in Budapest to oppose Viktor Orbán. The article highlights the final push for votes in the political race.
- Hungary election campaigns enter final stretch as Orbán fights to remain in power – Europe live
Hungary's election campaigns are in their final stage as Viktor Orbán seeks re-election. Opposition candidate Péter Magyar urges supporters to remain vigilant, with some voters still undecided ahead of the Sunday vote in Budapest.
- JD Vance backs Orbán's re-election bid in Budapest visit and hits out at EU
US Vice-President JD Vance supports Viktor Orbán's re-election bid during a visit to Budapest and criticizes the EU.